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208 pages, Paperback
First published July 1, 2014





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In the first story, we begin with a father telling his three daughters that if he does not return from his hunting trip that they MUST pack food and clothes and run to their neighbor's house. It's the middle of winter and when the girls wake up, they argue about the run until nightfall. Then the first one goes missing.
"She said a man had come to the door in the night. (Yet I had had heard no knock). (And there were no footprints in the snow outside)."
In this story, the girl is betrothed to and marries a very rich man (with very awful table manners). As she spends night after night alone in her room of the manor, she's forced to listen to the singing. Of a woman long dead, wailing after lost love and limb. And so the girl decides to break apart the mansion, if only to make the singing stop.
"There was a girl and there was a man and there was the girl's father who said, 'You must marry this man.' "
A small town set on the outskirts of a deep and dark forest is being preyed upon by a beast. The livestock is being devastated and two brothers decide to plunge their way into the trees. The first brother, who is quite popular among the townspeople, is quick to point out that the beast is just simply a wolf. The second brother spots an opportunity and returns to the town...alone.
"The woods were cold. Quiet. Dark. ... And then we found the beast."
Janna and our main character have found a way to make money - Janna can "see" the dead and the main character makes it happening. Shaking tables, scratching the walls, and knocking on panels from inside her secret compartment. And while it was good fun in the beginning, the main character is having second thoughts - not the least because she is finally seeing something supernatural.
"The room shook. Mad scratching cane from the shadows... and Jana's eyes would roll back in her head until only a bright wet white showed."
In this story, our main character's boarding school is over for the year and has to spend the summer with her brother, having recently lost her mother. She's warned to never go into the forest for her sister in law once did and was lost for days. The longer the main character stays in her brother's house, the more she realizes that there's something...off.
"She wasn't much older than you. Never listened to get patents, God rest their souls... she wandered into those woods one morning... and vanished."